It (be) a day last September. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing). I (walk) along the street when I (meet) an old friend.
A. It was being a day last September. The sun shone and the birds sang . I was walking along the street when I met an old friend.
B. It was a day last September. The sun was shining and the birds were singing . I was walking along the street when I met an old friend.
C. It was a day last September. The sun was shining and the birds were singing . I was walking along the street when I was meeting an old friend.
D. It was being a day last September. The sun shone and the birds sang . I walked along the street when I met an old friend.
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